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At thf. base of the Monument to commence precisely at Twelve o'clock. 



I. Senator Iohn Sherman, Chairman of the Commission authorized by Joint Resohi- 
tion of May 13, 1884, will preside. 

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3. PR.WER by Rev. .Mr. Sutk.r, of Christ Church, .VleNandria, Va. 

4. REMARKS by W. W. Corcoran, Esq., the I-"irst \ice I'resident of the Washington 

Monument Society. 

5. REM.'VRKS by Colonel T. L. Casey, the Engineer of the Joint Commission, turning 

the completed structure over to the President of the United States. 

6. ACCEPT.WCE by the President for the people of the United States, and dedica- 

tion to the Memory of General George Washington. 

7. MUSIC. 

[During the performance of music the procession will be formed, and will proceed 
along the eastern front of the Monument, thence along its northern front, thence 
between the two small lakes on the Monument lot, north around the elliptical 
grass plot in the White lot, thence by the Executive avenue between the State 
Department Building and the White House to Pennsylvania avenue, thence cast- 
ward along Pennsylvania avenue to the western entrance to the Capitol grounds.] 

S. REVIEW by the I'ki.siih.n idi tin- Ln;ieM Mates. 

9. The procession will continue past the northern end of the Capitol to the esplanade 
east of the Capitol, where it will be dismissed as the various organizations arrive. 



Such persons as have tickets for the Hcnise of A'ef>reseiitatives wi/1 then proceed to 

their seats. 
y ^ The order of exercises in the JlaH of the House 'mU be hereafter announced. -^r t* 

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I.if.utenant-Genkral 1'. II. SI IKK I DAN, Marshal of the Day, 

with a Ckit/o/ Staffs aiui an A id front n'rry Sfn/tr ami Ttrritory. 



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Brioade ok Artillery. 
Brigade ok Inkantry. 

Naval Uricade. 

Haitalion or Marini-:s. 

Chartered Military Organ i/.atio.s.s, 

[taking frtcfiffiKt hy tkt dates o/ thfir charters^ and tfnijtorarily organized in regiments 

and brigades. \ 

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Congressional Commission. 

MkMIIKRS and E.\-MEMItERS OF THE JOINT COMMISSION FOR THE COMPLETION 

OF THE Monument. 

The Engineer of the Monument, and detail of workmen. 

The Washington Monument Society. 

The I'REsiDENT OF the United Stati-:s, and the Orator of the Day. 

rRF.SIDENT AND VICE-PrESIPF.NT ELECT OF THE UNITED STATES. 
Ex-PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. 

judcf.s ok the supreme court. 

The Diplomatic Corps. 

Governors of States, and their respective Staffs, 

\taltir.g precedence in the order of admission of their States into the Vnion\ 

The Senate, 
AND House of Reprf.sentativf.s. 

liri; commissioners of the District of Cohmiua. 

Society ok Cincinnati. 

IHE Masonic Kraternitv. 

.■.;7 i^tker ,y/giiniz.ifii"i< iv'tich o^ciatty contributed stones or nionry '.^r i-t.- ,-re<tron o/ 

the Monument. 

Citizens of State.s and Territories, 

.'.' erganiiations from those States^ witiiout Artisan flags or emblems^ each State and Tc - 
ritory taking precedence in the order o/ its admission into the Union* 

OlTict ^ItifilVitii C)rcla^ira^io^.^. 

The Eire Department of the District of Columiiia, and 

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